Friday, November 01, 2002
South Dakota's Clueless Attorney General
South Dakota's Argus Leader proclaims "No Illegal Ballots Found", thanks to statements by Attorney General Mark Barnett. The Argus Leader is itself not so sanguine, noting that "Barnett has smothered discussion of widespread voting irregularities."
Barnett also seems clueless as to how an Indian-vote-fraud scheme would work: "So far I have not found that [a woman at the center of the scandal] had any ballots that have been illegally voted.” She had no reason to carry ballots simply because vote fraud is easier on Election Day, as I explained in NRO. A person presents himself as an Indian voter falsely registered earlier. He gives the proper name and address. He gets a ballot. He votes. His fraudulent ballot is placed in the same box with all the others, unable to be located again, unlike an absentee or provisional ballot.
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